A Queens mother who police said strangled her youngest child to death because the 2-year-old boy wouldn’t stop crying was held without bail last night.

Afriyie Gaspard, 29, of Kew Gardens Hills, was charged with first- and second-degree manslaughter, strangulation, assault and endangering the welfare of a child for “squeezing” Izayah Hall’s neck on Aug. 10 for “a minute…until he stopped crying,” according to a criminal complaint.

If convicted, Gaspard faces up to 25 years in prison.

Police said the toddler was “kicking, screaming and crying” when Gaspard lost control and left her son with “his eyes wide open” and making “gurgling sounds” as he laid in his bed.

Medical examiners ruled that the child’s death was a homicide.

A judge remanded Gaspard and ordered her to return to court on Aug. 27.